(October 28, 2017 at 9:45 pm)Lutrinae Wrote: I am watching the second season of Stranger Things, and this group of girls comment on how this guy's ass looks real nice in his jeans, which it does, but it made me wonder something.
What do we women particularly gain from a man having a nice ass?
I can understand men enjoying a nice ass. Most straight men fantasize about girls letting them into their backdoors while gay men, of course, penetrate the backdoors of other guys.
But what is a woman to do with a man's ass? Is it just that she enjoys the way it looks, admires it aesthetically?
lol I do remember once watching some bizarre TV segment in which they re-enactment how man and a woman meet and they said that woman checks guy's ass because bigger, stronger ass means that he will endure more as a lover.
But I kind of doubt it they like it because of that. The thing is, I think, when it comes to attraction between sexes is that shape of male's body is, in it's differences from female's, attractive to women; just as shape of female body is attractive to men.
It can be a hand, or a back, or a leg that looks feminine to trigger alarm in male's head which goes WOMAN ALERT! WOMAN ALERT! and then guy goes all horny. That's why, if you haven't noticed, in the workplaces women actually dress to be as much asexual as they can, they minimize their femininity so that guys don't register them as women. I mean if, for instance, women stopped suddenly wearing bras and walked around offices with their boobs bouncing underneath their cloths men literally could not focus on work and women would quickly be outed from these kind of places. That's unfortunately how weak men are when it comes to women.
Now there is nothing special about boobs other that they are striking as that kind of a difference I mentioned earlier. So bra probably did for women's lib then anyone or anything else.
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